Study Objectives: Although hypothesized through animal studies, a temporal and causal association between hypocretin deficiency and the onset of narcolepsy with cataplexy (NC) has never been proven in humans. Setting: Paediatric Department, Blekinge Hospital, Sweden, and Danish Center for Sleep Medicine, Glostrup Hospital, Denmark. Patient and Results: Two weeks after his second Pandemrix-vaccination, a 10 year old HLA-DQB1*0602-positive boy developed NC. The CSF hypocretin-1 level was 10 pg/ml. However, CSF saved from a pre-narcolepsy episode of Lyme disease revealed a normal hypocretin-1 level (318 pg/ml). Conclusions: We confirm that hypocretin deficiency develops in parallel to the onset of human narcolepsy with cataplexy.
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Savvidou, A., Knudsen, S., Olsson-Engman, M., Gammeltoft, S., Jennum, P., & Palm, L. (2013). Hypocretin deficiency develops during onset of human narcolepsy with cataplexy. Sleep, 36(1), 147–148. https://doi.org/10.5665/sleep.2320
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